Posted: 23 Feb 2010 at 21:26 | IP Logged
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I know your probably looking for advice from people who are already CPA's, but I'm in a similar situation. I hold a BA in Management and I am currently working on my Masters in Economics. I am stopping that and going back for second bachelors in accounting starting this summer. I could have went for my Macc, but I am attending a good school that has a good regional reputation and I want to stay around here. Plus, they have good employment statistics after graduation.
Now, here's where advice I have received might help you. The reason I want my second bachelors is strictly personal. I just want to do this for myself. I have talked to the program director about this over and over again over the past couple weeks and some of the things we talked about relate to your situation as well.
You already have your BA and an MBA. Your BA alone with the CPA exam complete will be much more competitive than your BA with an MBA and only CPA qualified. Also, you're not going to show your community college classes on your resume, unless you want to. The only people that will see that is the state board of accountancy you apply to sit for the CPA exam in. As far as that goes, all they care about are the required accounting and business classes. Some employers may request transcripts, but again, they will see your BA and your MBA and realize you had to take classes at a community college to meet requirements.
I hope I didn't make this longer than I had to. Basically, IMO, take the classes and get your CPA. You will be much more competitive in the job market than trying to find employment at a firm, and than sitting for your CPA exam.
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